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Concrete sawing uses the most cutting-edge technology to create openings for various uses in walls or floors made of reinforced concrete. Use of the method began in the 1970s, and significantly evolved in recent years. The method has been increasingly adopted in a number of Western countries.
Concrete Sawing
The fastest, cleanest and most symmetrical means of creating round holes with small diameters in walls, ceilings, floors and other elements made of reinforced concrete. Our drilling equipment allows us to provide a response for every diameter drill without being restricted by wall/floor thickness or by any element required.
Concrete Drilling
A sawing method using a cable was initially developed for marble and stone quarries to slice mountains into large blocks to create marble and granite surfaces. Over time, the method evolved to cutting elements made of stone in various forms and thicknesses, and without being restricted by thickness and size. The cable itself is made of steel cables into which have been inserted diamond beads while twisting and stretching the cable.
Diamond Cable Plane
The splitting method is operated by hydraulic pressure of over 2500 BAR. This pressure is connected to heads with contracting and opening capabilities. These heads are inserted into 6" diameter drills at a distance of 100cm between each (depending on the scale of the detachment). After the heads have been inserted, the hydraulic pressure is channeled towards the heads and creates separation.
Concrete Splitting